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Chicago examiner wednesday february 19 1908 12 pages vol vi no 51 a m price one cent Â»#Â»&%Â£Â£â– deliver delegation of Illinois solid to cannon republican state central com mittee binds and gags 54 convention delegates kind words go with gift speaker deneen and senator hopkins unite to form strong machine springfield hi feb 18 uncle joe cannon can smoke his cigar in wash i^'on to-morrow morning with much more relish than he did this morning there is a reason the Illinois republican state entral committee to-day virtually delivered to him lound and gagged the fifty-four delegates the slate will send to the nation .. republican convention also the central committee gave spenker r annon kind words which is more than the speaker has been giving the state cen rjl committee these past few days if all ports from the national capital are to be trnstej the kind words were of that spontaneous variety usually found in care nl'y hand-drawn resolutions of indorse ment political bodies are in the habit of s-ing the state central committee in dorsed uncle joe for the republican nomination for the presidency in terms tbat ivonid induce a foreigner to believe the spenker a great man kind words however were not nearly so important to speaker cannon as delegates he hasn't been worrying at all over the language the committee might use when it met hut he has been worrying as to what it might do regarding the selection of the men who will vote in the national con vention it is because the committee hacked its pleasant phrases by deeds that the speaker's mornin â– cigar will taste so ilmighty good to-morrow mold convention march 26 in the first place the commiitee fixed the date for the state convention to select four delegates-at-large to the national con vention as march 26 that was what uncle joe wanted kext it determined that delegates to the state convention Â«. should be selected down state by county i committees and in Chicago by ward com i mitteemen that also was what uncle joe wanted last and jooat important md what uncle joe particularly wr.nted he state committee announced that it voo!d miud its own business and let the congressional committees of the twentv flre districts call conventions to name dis trict delegates in any blessed way they pleased and that those same congressional committees might have dele.-ates chosen to district conventions in any way they eased pleased we have troubles enonsh of oni own ti.ilioui worrying about the district con ventions the state committee said or words to that effect further events to give cannon relish for hat morning cigar were that to-day he completed an alliance with the state ad ministration that from his point of view rnnnot but result in a happy union for both the aged statesman of the bucolic vocabulary and questionable political repu tation made a political marriage with the noble young reform governor and upliftev deneed and the wedding bells rang merrily hopkins then weds then both that was not all however of the po litical marrying and giving in marriage when cannon had espoused deneen and deneen had espoused cannon why the brijrbt-haired junior senator juÂ«t stepped in and espoused them both mr hopkins of aurora had no objections to plural mar riages of that sort nor of any other kind biiit mason asserts also bee ills fpcech on reed smoot on that question tvhen those interesting events were taking place it might be asked where oh where were the Taft boomers who left Chicago loaded with oratory and hta'j hopes monday night the were right here in springfield all right but they did uot loom as large on the landscape as they did when they left home their ora tory was put iu cold storage and their high hopes dropped like the salted tail of a dickey bird nothing rude nor unpleasant was done to the Taft boomers the members of the committee listened with almost the appear ance of sympathy to former alderman frank t fowler aldermau mccoid and the otherÃŸ who urged that in the spirit of the uew primary law the people of the state dave Â» right to voice their seuthntnt for idates for president - ' a bopnjf j'jist wilt when the taftera hihi said their iecel george b buckingham who comes from dhcle joe's town very courteously want ed to know what was the need of a pri mary that would cost the state 200,000 when the delegates were already selected virtually he talked alone for several minutes about the speaker's noble qualities of head and heart he didn't say of pocket book also and then he took the spontane ous resolutions out of his pocket as he read them the tafters looked at one an other as though to say what's the use and that is just what all said so the resolutions were adopted with spontaneous applause and the taftorÃŸ were told that â– hey might run home again they were lso told to come back some day when they had progressed from the amateur â€¢ ia*s and were able to compete with pro fessionals weren't you a little harsh with them sked a mere outsider of a coininitteeuiun harsh 1 he said harsh why sir we showed them every consideration we ven let them inside so they could see the thaws will annul marriage on plea of insanity amount of money evelyn will get only detail lacking in plans she dare not contest reported dinner of ex-actress and e r thomas furnishes excuse for action new i'ork feb 18.-harry k thaw and his beautiful young wife evelyn nes bit-thaw have reached the parting of the ways several proceedings by which their legal separation can he accomplished are l>eing considered by mrs william thaw nnd her lawyers on the one side and young mrs thaw and her legal advisers on the other numerous conferences already have been held and negotiations have reached the point where the only obstacle that remains is the amount of money which the thaw family shall settle on the former chorus girl and artists model dinner tale furnishes excuse stories to the effect that thaw was about to divorce the woman for love of whom he committed one of the most sen saticnal murders of modern times gained fresh impetus to-day following the an nouncemeut tbat the young woman had been the unohaperoned guest of e r thomas the racing man and banker at the cafe boulevard on monday night this incident it was said had fm-nished harry thaw and his devoted mother with the ex cuse they had been waiting for to rid the family of tie youngor mrs thaw as a matter of fact it had been arranged that young thaw and his wife should sepa rate borne time ago plans are said to iave been discussed before the beginning of thaw's second trial for the murder of stan ford white the contemplated action is to be either for annulment of the marriage on the ground of insanity or divorce mr thomas iu a statement of deuial to day said it is not true that i was with mrs thaw at the cafe boulevard i do not know mrs thaw ( was with friends until j midnight last night and later with my i inwve edward lauterbnch unii 2 n'.iocu i in the morning mrs thomas denies report mrs e r thomas formerly miss i.inda i lee the noted kentucky beauty also de nied that her husband was at the cafe with mrs thaw mr thomas dined at home with me she said to a reporter 1 wish you would quote me as saying this it is unfair that such stories should be circulated about mr thomas particularly at this time young mrs thaw added her denial to tto others notwithstanding these denials there are many who insist that the couple who attracted so nrui attention in ths ( e boulevard were mrs thaw and the i young banker thaw refuses to talk poighkelpsie n \\. l"eb 18 harry k thaw denied himself to all news paper men to-day and refused to discuss the story that divorce proceedings would be instituted against his wife annulment plans are made before last trial pitt6burg pa feb is little sur prise was manifested iu plttsburg to-day over the report from new york that there is friction between evelyn nesbit thaw and her husband harry thaw and that the couple will soon be legally separated a story is in circulation here that an ac tion for the annulment of the marriage will be brought in the courts of allegheny county it is said by those close to the thaws that prior to the last trial all arrange ments had been completed lor the annul ment of the marriage in case thaw was acquitted on the ground of insanity months before mrs william thaw had de tectives on the trail of evelyn and two men shadowed her day and night it is said that the annulment action is to be brought in order to avoid the scandal that a divorce would bring out tjÂ»e action will it is said be brought on the ground that hairy thaw was not mentally com petent when he married evelyn nesbit any more than he was when he killed stanford white grand jury studyiing harriman financing minority stockholders hin-l d & h i deals were crooked 1 new york keb is the affairs of th . j delaware & hudson company of whic.i b h harriman is one of the principal stockholders and directors are under inves tigation by the special grand jury the responsibility of t'.ic railroad's officers for various transactions which minority stock holders declare ai questionable is beinj considered among the charges is thai among the road's investments was the payment of 5,000,000 for the hudson valley traction company and it has been estimated by railroad experts that the property was not worth more than 1,000.(100 the bond holders of the delaware & hudson coin pany have insinuated that some of its directors personally profited by this deal another transaction was the purchase of coal fields for 5j.000.000 at in overvalua tion it is alleged of 40 per cent an other charge is that a commission of 10 per cent hud been paid for the purchase of biggest blizzard in history of Chicago 2 drown trapped iii tug crushed on ice floes qffwaukegan anstatch sinks in home harbor after bat tling three hours with severe gale captain and three men escape on life raft ; storm drives back relief boats the entire west is storm-bound twelve inches of snow falls in city in 16 hours blizzard starts in texas panhandle and par alyzes railroad traffic in its path northwestern and rock island discontinue suburban service the worst blizzard in the weather history of Chicago , according to the records of the weather bureau swept over ihe city yesterday the storm was general all over the west extending over missouri arkansas nebraska lowa wisconsin and the northern portion of Illinois traffic on ihe railroads was severely impeded and on some lines made impossible by the huge drifts of snow a number of lives were lost while the storm jfefas raging its worst two members ofjhe fislring tug amstatckuosing'iiiti^m lives in lake michigan off waukegan when the vessel crushed by the ice went to the bottom other fatalities were reported as due 4o the severity of the after battling tor three hours against the fury of the bliz zard the fishing tug anstatch was crushed by the ice off waukegan harbor at 8 o'clock last night and sank beneath the waves with two men of her crew henry bellinghausen first mate and jacob jacobson engineer the master of the tug cap tain oliver rubier and the other members of the crew chark3 lavender o ingersoll and john lindberg escaped death by leap ing to a life raft and walking to the shore over the field of crunch ing ice the wreck of the anstatch came suddenly and after heroic efforts had been made to save her tug fights against gale early yesterday morning when there was no sign of a storm on the lake the anstatch left waukegan and made off down the lake a full twenty-five miles from her home port there the fish ing nets belonging to the vessel's owners captain richard smith & co were hauled in and the anstatch headed for home again but by this time the blizzard was raging and the little craft had to battle every foot of the way against waves that were running mountain high against floating ice that threatened every moment to crush in her bows and against the gale of wind that labored to veer her from her course at 5 o'clock last evening the anstatch reached the waukejjan j i pier a line was thrown out and the men on the pier miffed it i the tug was swept past the pier and she never returne/fto it the wind ami the waves and the ice combined to keep her away from the harbor after struggling against such odds for three hours capt rubier succeeded in heading the anstatch toward shore and he ran her in toward the solid ice but before he reached it the tug was overcome by the surging mass of slush ice a great hole was stove in her side and a giant wave carried away her fish cabin bellingha-usen was caught in the wreckage of the cabin and jacobson was imprisoned in the engine room tear captain from make captain rubier sprang to the aid of bellinghausen and ordered ilic oilier three members ot the crew to launci the life raft the captain tugged at bellinghauseh but coufd noi release him from the wreckage then he himself was snatched away bv the men on the life raft who saw that the tug was fast sinking the captain missed the raft and landed o'l the broken ice the men on the raft threw him a line p.nd dragged him aboard the raft i just as he was about to sink a moment lai'ter the anstatch sank siern tirst with the iwo men who had been trapped when the was stove in tiic vessel's side captain rubier am his â– â€¢ tb the life raft unhl jtkc readied the reid of solid i ce anh lieu through the darkness land the storm they walked to 1 ne shore landhii near the north sho.-e hiectric company's powa-j plant the danger that thxca ene^i the anstaixh jwas seen iroin tia siior|ang before she saifc bi^fc^^lui couiii mich her once the ice-clad tug going to aid of doomed anstatch fighting for her life in blizzard the cross shows where the men irom the anstatch landed on the ice floes when their raft was crushed after the tug went down from there they crawled to land oil king raises pay of il of c faculty provides 80,000 fund to in crease salaries of all mid way professors the members of the faculty oc the cni v-vmty of Chicago are to receive bigger salaries that was determined yesterday by the board of trustees the increases will be paid out of an sso.ooo revenue re cently bestowed for that purpose by john d rockefeller founder of the university it is the first time in the history of the university that teaching salaries have been increased professors now receiving 3,000 will be increased 5w annually until their salaries j reach 4,300 associate professors who are i being paid 2,."<00 will be increased at the j rate ef iuo per annum until their salaries reach vjoo heads of departments whose.salaries are now 4,500 will receive an additional annually until their salaries reach 6.00l j the assistant professors who receive 2,000 will upon their reappointiuents for terms of three years get an annual salary of i3oo the only faculty members who will not profit immediately by the iucrease are the instructors they are at present receiving si 00 this will not be increased this year these instructors are appointed for a term of three years and these terms will all expire on the ist any of december after that date all who are reappolnted of those who may be engaged will be paid at ihe rate of 1,400 until january 1 11109 si.ijoo to january 1 1010 and there after receive a maximn&i of i.soo the trustee appointed shailer mathews d v dean of the divinity school iu the place of eli b llulbert who died last year the budget for ihe ensuing year was also confirmed by the trustees it a mo nits to 1,504,417 priest not badly hurt notre dame ind feb 18 father timothy murphy who was injured in a street car accident last evening in which father sanimou was killed is reported out of danger thomas owes 2 t00,000 and he may be asked to live on 10,000 a year new stork feb is the creditors of e r thomas who a year ago cut such a far-reaching swath in banking speculating and sporting circles are turning the thumb screws so hard on his rhiatuvs that he may be forced to curtail his 2piu money from 150,0110 to ski km a year instead of a daily 5411 to spend these creditors think lie should try co worry along on one fifteenth of that sum leaving 140,000 a year to he devoted to the liquidation of his debts the subcommittee of the e p thomas creditors committee which has iieen prob ing the ex-banker's tangled affairs expects to make its report 10-morrow or next day it has found according to the statement or miles m o'brien chairman of the general j committee that mr thomas liabilities ! amount to fj.too.(hx the aswts mr o'lirien said were stfli being investigated mr o'brien said it wonlu not be proper to even hint at the omotiut of the assets thus far found and added must of these assets consist of stocks and bonds many of which have greatly depreciated in value within the las year matron runs tack into boy's tongue seeks to secure confession from pupil whom she charged with theft canal dover 0 feb 18 accused of driving a tack through the tongue of ten-year-old simpson fojrter a pupil in the school of the tusearawas count children's hodiie pretty miss clara ster ling to-night entered a plea of guilty and was fined 10 and costs by mayor deduen bacher the warrant was sworn out this afternoon by humane agent jackson and chief of police stringer had let it be known that the young woman would be arrested to-morrow the assistant matron in charge ft the absence of her uncle the superintendent in california admitted she used this means to seek a confession from the boy thai he hail stolen i limu pencil from a follow pupil alabama convention for tafi split in ranks motion carried expeh.ny opposing members from stats committee birmingham ai;i feu v rcsoln tion indorsing the administration of l'resi dent roosevelt and the camliducy uf secre tory Taft foi iiic presidency was adopted by a vote of 30 u j in the kepu'.Â»lican state convention to-day a motion era carried that all members who aÃŸhliited with the davidson iacfei^j ::; :: receat uieetiug be ex pelled from tin state central committee v i aldrkii a former representative in congress who received a black eye last nigin in a right wirii chairman 1 0 thompson questioned tin 1 right of the com mittee to expel any members the com mit pc decided on i convention to be heiil iu birmingham on may '.;. Taft leads in kentucky louisville ky keb in.~a meeting of ill 11 kcnliiclvv uepnblican sraic ceutni â– cihuuiltrec v.-as bold here io-day oven or the thirteen niembera i':iw>r tim as the republican candidate for presmfut owen wister is beaten by a political boss philadelphia pa feb 18.â€”litera ture and politi'-s do not secin iu in i very successful roir liinnliuu judging ram the result of the election for couucllniau held here to-day owen wister mend of presi dent roosevelt and author of the vir gini.in was 1 candidate for the select council ( uarley seeger boss of the sev enth ward inu a seasoned politician was his opponent the election resulted in a continued on 2d psge 3d column w.sathe forecast v ; wm Chicago and vicinity snow i f ar anc * somewhat colder wednesday o -^ f thursday fair with rising temper l j v j ature high northwest winds dimin j v|a ishing and becoming variable thurs idgf holds a good position thanks examiner employment exchange tiss n'oraii sullivan expert stenographer adds her testimony as t results obtained by applying for a position al tli'j examiner employment kxchange file yo-.ir application to-day exe miner employment exchange 70 washington street Chicago february li 1908 examtis f:r employment exchange Chicago 111 gentli men â€” i take this means of extending to you my sincere tharks ami gratitude for your kind efforts in my behalf iii procur ing for me through your free employment bureau the stenographic position 1 ich 1 now have with one of chicago's most reliable concerns tln fc.li ploymi nt bureau is certainly deserving of the very liiffh est comineij'lation for the good work it is doing in securing situa tions for th â– ii'icmployed as i am quite positive it has taken a similar inl : v st in hundreds of othtrs and done for them what it has for me the examÃŸ krnployment bureau has my every wish for its continued i l^k with inun:i^muiks i am most gratefully yours 1823 union a\c^^^b miss n m sullivan ji not mere rumors m w tkat boarders Â«â– be sera rod through is4 twb the examiner's board u lodging g^jl fpot eotauu â€¢( the classified ad pages 73 v '*| fifty etmu , pays far twetre words yiw \^\ hrep times jm jfim try it and be cojitixced u

Chicago examiner wednesday february 19 1908 12 pages vol vi no 51 a m price one cent Â»#Â»&%Â£Â£â– deliver delegation of Illinois solid to cannon republican state central com mittee binds and gags 54 convention delegates kind words go with gift speaker deneen and senator hopkins unite to form strong machine springfield hi feb 18 uncle joe cannon can smoke his cigar in wash i^'on to-morrow morning with much more relish than he did this morning there is a reason the Illinois republican state entral committee to-day virtually delivered to him lound and gagged the fifty-four delegates the slate will send to the nation .. republican convention also the central committee gave spenker r annon kind words which is more than the speaker has been giving the state cen rjl committee these past few days if all ports from the national capital are to be trnstej the kind words were of that spontaneous variety usually found in care nl'y hand-drawn resolutions of indorse ment political bodies are in the habit of s-ing the state central committee in dorsed uncle joe for the republican nomination for the presidency in terms tbat ivonid induce a foreigner to believe the spenker a great man kind words however were not nearly so important to speaker cannon as delegates he hasn't been worrying at all over the language the committee might use when it met hut he has been worrying as to what it might do regarding the selection of the men who will vote in the national con vention it is because the committee hacked its pleasant phrases by deeds that the speaker's mornin â– cigar will taste so ilmighty good to-morrow mold convention march 26 in the first place the commiitee fixed the date for the state convention to select four delegates-at-large to the national con vention as march 26 that was what uncle joe wanted kext it determined that delegates to the state convention Â«. should be selected down state by county i committees and in Chicago by ward com i mitteemen that also was what uncle joe wanted last and jooat important md what uncle joe particularly wr.nted he state committee announced that it voo!d miud its own business and let the congressional committees of the twentv flre districts call conventions to name dis trict delegates in any blessed way they pleased and that those same congressional committees might have dele.-ates chosen to district conventions in any way they eased pleased we have troubles enonsh of oni own ti.ilioui worrying about the district con ventions the state committee said or words to that effect further events to give cannon relish for hat morning cigar were that to-day he completed an alliance with the state ad ministration that from his point of view rnnnot but result in a happy union for both the aged statesman of the bucolic vocabulary and questionable political repu tation made a political marriage with the noble young reform governor and upliftev deneed and the wedding bells rang merrily hopkins then weds then both that was not all however of the po litical marrying and giving in marriage when cannon had espoused deneen and deneen had espoused cannon why the brijrbt-haired junior senator juÂ«t stepped in and espoused them both mr hopkins of aurora had no objections to plural mar riages of that sort nor of any other kind biiit mason asserts also bee ills fpcech on reed smoot on that question tvhen those interesting events were taking place it might be asked where oh where were the Taft boomers who left Chicago loaded with oratory and hta'j hopes monday night the were right here in springfield all right but they did uot loom as large on the landscape as they did when they left home their ora tory was put iu cold storage and their high hopes dropped like the salted tail of a dickey bird nothing rude nor unpleasant was done to the Taft boomers the members of the committee listened with almost the appear ance of sympathy to former alderman frank t fowler aldermau mccoid and the otherÃŸ who urged that in the spirit of the uew primary law the people of the state dave Â» right to voice their seuthntnt for idates for president - ' a bopnjf j'jist wilt when the taftera hihi said their iecel george b buckingham who comes from dhcle joe's town very courteously want ed to know what was the need of a pri mary that would cost the state 200,000 when the delegates were already selected virtually he talked alone for several minutes about the speaker's noble qualities of head and heart he didn't say of pocket book also and then he took the spontane ous resolutions out of his pocket as he read them the tafters looked at one an other as though to say what's the use and that is just what all said so the resolutions were adopted with spontaneous applause and the taftorÃŸ were told that â– hey might run home again they were lso told to come back some day when they had progressed from the amateur â€¢ ia*s and were able to compete with pro fessionals weren't you a little harsh with them sked a mere outsider of a coininitteeuiun harsh 1 he said harsh why sir we showed them every consideration we ven let them inside so they could see the thaws will annul marriage on plea of insanity amount of money evelyn will get only detail lacking in plans she dare not contest reported dinner of ex-actress and e r thomas furnishes excuse for action new i'ork feb 18.-harry k thaw and his beautiful young wife evelyn nes bit-thaw have reached the parting of the ways several proceedings by which their legal separation can he accomplished are l>eing considered by mrs william thaw nnd her lawyers on the one side and young mrs thaw and her legal advisers on the other numerous conferences already have been held and negotiations have reached the point where the only obstacle that remains is the amount of money which the thaw family shall settle on the former chorus girl and artists model dinner tale furnishes excuse stories to the effect that thaw was about to divorce the woman for love of whom he committed one of the most sen saticnal murders of modern times gained fresh impetus to-day following the an nouncemeut tbat the young woman had been the unohaperoned guest of e r thomas the racing man and banker at the cafe boulevard on monday night this incident it was said had fm-nished harry thaw and his devoted mother with the ex cuse they had been waiting for to rid the family of tie youngor mrs thaw as a matter of fact it had been arranged that young thaw and his wife should sepa rate borne time ago plans are said to iave been discussed before the beginning of thaw's second trial for the murder of stan ford white the contemplated action is to be either for annulment of the marriage on the ground of insanity or divorce mr thomas iu a statement of deuial to day said it is not true that i was with mrs thaw at the cafe boulevard i do not know mrs thaw ( was with friends until j midnight last night and later with my i inwve edward lauterbnch unii 2 n'.iocu i in the morning mrs thomas denies report mrs e r thomas formerly miss i.inda i lee the noted kentucky beauty also de nied that her husband was at the cafe with mrs thaw mr thomas dined at home with me she said to a reporter 1 wish you would quote me as saying this it is unfair that such stories should be circulated about mr thomas particularly at this time young mrs thaw added her denial to tto others notwithstanding these denials there are many who insist that the couple who attracted so nrui attention in ths ( e boulevard were mrs thaw and the i young banker thaw refuses to talk poighkelpsie n \\. l"eb 18 harry k thaw denied himself to all news paper men to-day and refused to discuss the story that divorce proceedings would be instituted against his wife annulment plans are made before last trial pitt6burg pa feb is little sur prise was manifested iu plttsburg to-day over the report from new york that there is friction between evelyn nesbit thaw and her husband harry thaw and that the couple will soon be legally separated a story is in circulation here that an ac tion for the annulment of the marriage will be brought in the courts of allegheny county it is said by those close to the thaws that prior to the last trial all arrange ments had been completed lor the annul ment of the marriage in case thaw was acquitted on the ground of insanity months before mrs william thaw had de tectives on the trail of evelyn and two men shadowed her day and night it is said that the annulment action is to be brought in order to avoid the scandal that a divorce would bring out tjÂ»e action will it is said be brought on the ground that hairy thaw was not mentally com petent when he married evelyn nesbit any more than he was when he killed stanford white grand jury studyiing harriman financing minority stockholders hin-l d & h i deals were crooked 1 new york keb is the affairs of th . j delaware & hudson company of whic.i b h harriman is one of the principal stockholders and directors are under inves tigation by the special grand jury the responsibility of t'.ic railroad's officers for various transactions which minority stock holders declare ai questionable is beinj considered among the charges is thai among the road's investments was the payment of 5,000,000 for the hudson valley traction company and it has been estimated by railroad experts that the property was not worth more than 1,000.(100 the bond holders of the delaware & hudson coin pany have insinuated that some of its directors personally profited by this deal another transaction was the purchase of coal fields for 5j.000.000 at in overvalua tion it is alleged of 40 per cent an other charge is that a commission of 10 per cent hud been paid for the purchase of biggest blizzard in history of Chicago 2 drown trapped iii tug crushed on ice floes qffwaukegan anstatch sinks in home harbor after bat tling three hours with severe gale captain and three men escape on life raft ; storm drives back relief boats the entire west is storm-bound twelve inches of snow falls in city in 16 hours blizzard starts in texas panhandle and par alyzes railroad traffic in its path northwestern and rock island discontinue suburban service the worst blizzard in the weather history of Chicago , according to the records of the weather bureau swept over ihe city yesterday the storm was general all over the west extending over missouri arkansas nebraska lowa wisconsin and the northern portion of Illinois traffic on ihe railroads was severely impeded and on some lines made impossible by the huge drifts of snow a number of lives were lost while the storm jfefas raging its worst two members ofjhe fislring tug amstatckuosing'iiiti^m lives in lake michigan off waukegan when the vessel crushed by the ice went to the bottom other fatalities were reported as due 4o the severity of the after battling tor three hours against the fury of the bliz zard the fishing tug anstatch was crushed by the ice off waukegan harbor at 8 o'clock last night and sank beneath the waves with two men of her crew henry bellinghausen first mate and jacob jacobson engineer the master of the tug cap tain oliver rubier and the other members of the crew chark3 lavender o ingersoll and john lindberg escaped death by leap ing to a life raft and walking to the shore over the field of crunch ing ice the wreck of the anstatch came suddenly and after heroic efforts had been made to save her tug fights against gale early yesterday morning when there was no sign of a storm on the lake the anstatch left waukegan and made off down the lake a full twenty-five miles from her home port there the fish ing nets belonging to the vessel's owners captain richard smith & co were hauled in and the anstatch headed for home again but by this time the blizzard was raging and the little craft had to battle every foot of the way against waves that were running mountain high against floating ice that threatened every moment to crush in her bows and against the gale of wind that labored to veer her from her course at 5 o'clock last evening the anstatch reached the waukejjan j i pier a line was thrown out and the men on the pier miffed it i the tug was swept past the pier and she never returne/fto it the wind ami the waves and the ice combined to keep her away from the harbor after struggling against such odds for three hours capt rubier succeeded in heading the anstatch toward shore and he ran her in toward the solid ice but before he reached it the tug was overcome by the surging mass of slush ice a great hole was stove in her side and a giant wave carried away her fish cabin bellingha-usen was caught in the wreckage of the cabin and jacobson was imprisoned in the engine room tear captain from make captain rubier sprang to the aid of bellinghausen and ordered ilic oilier three members ot the crew to launci the life raft the captain tugged at bellinghauseh but coufd noi release him from the wreckage then he himself was snatched away bv the men on the life raft who saw that the tug was fast sinking the captain missed the raft and landed o'l the broken ice the men on the raft threw him a line p.nd dragged him aboard the raft i just as he was about to sink a moment lai'ter the anstatch sank siern tirst with the iwo men who had been trapped when the was stove in tiic vessel's side captain rubier am his â– â€¢ tb the life raft unhl jtkc readied the reid of solid i ce anh lieu through the darkness land the storm they walked to 1 ne shore landhii near the north sho.-e hiectric company's powa-j plant the danger that thxca ene^i the anstaixh jwas seen iroin tia siior|ang before she saifc bi^fc^^lui couiii mich her once the ice-clad tug going to aid of doomed anstatch fighting for her life in blizzard the cross shows where the men irom the anstatch landed on the ice floes when their raft was crushed after the tug went down from there they crawled to land oil king raises pay of il of c faculty provides 80,000 fund to in crease salaries of all mid way professors the members of the faculty oc the cni v-vmty of Chicago are to receive bigger salaries that was determined yesterday by the board of trustees the increases will be paid out of an sso.ooo revenue re cently bestowed for that purpose by john d rockefeller founder of the university it is the first time in the history of the university that teaching salaries have been increased professors now receiving 3,000 will be increased 5w annually until their salaries j reach 4,300 associate professors who are i being paid 2,."<00 will be increased at the j rate ef iuo per annum until their salaries reach vjoo heads of departments whose.salaries are now 4,500 will receive an additional annually until their salaries reach 6.00l j the assistant professors who receive 2,000 will upon their reappointiuents for terms of three years get an annual salary of i3oo the only faculty members who will not profit immediately by the iucrease are the instructors they are at present receiving si 00 this will not be increased this year these instructors are appointed for a term of three years and these terms will all expire on the ist any of december after that date all who are reappolnted of those who may be engaged will be paid at ihe rate of 1,400 until january 1 11109 si.ijoo to january 1 1010 and there after receive a maximn&i of i.soo the trustee appointed shailer mathews d v dean of the divinity school iu the place of eli b llulbert who died last year the budget for ihe ensuing year was also confirmed by the trustees it a mo nits to 1,504,417 priest not badly hurt notre dame ind feb 18 father timothy murphy who was injured in a street car accident last evening in which father sanimou was killed is reported out of danger thomas owes 2 t00,000 and he may be asked to live on 10,000 a year new stork feb is the creditors of e r thomas who a year ago cut such a far-reaching swath in banking speculating and sporting circles are turning the thumb screws so hard on his rhiatuvs that he may be forced to curtail his 2piu money from 150,0110 to ski km a year instead of a daily 5411 to spend these creditors think lie should try co worry along on one fifteenth of that sum leaving 140,000 a year to he devoted to the liquidation of his debts the subcommittee of the e p thomas creditors committee which has iieen prob ing the ex-banker's tangled affairs expects to make its report 10-morrow or next day it has found according to the statement or miles m o'brien chairman of the general j committee that mr thomas liabilities ! amount to fj.too.(hx the aswts mr o'lirien said were stfli being investigated mr o'brien said it wonlu not be proper to even hint at the omotiut of the assets thus far found and added must of these assets consist of stocks and bonds many of which have greatly depreciated in value within the las year matron runs tack into boy's tongue seeks to secure confession from pupil whom she charged with theft canal dover 0 feb 18 accused of driving a tack through the tongue of ten-year-old simpson fojrter a pupil in the school of the tusearawas count children's hodiie pretty miss clara ster ling to-night entered a plea of guilty and was fined 10 and costs by mayor deduen bacher the warrant was sworn out this afternoon by humane agent jackson and chief of police stringer had let it be known that the young woman would be arrested to-morrow the assistant matron in charge ft the absence of her uncle the superintendent in california admitted she used this means to seek a confession from the boy thai he hail stolen i limu pencil from a follow pupil alabama convention for tafi split in ranks motion carried expeh.ny opposing members from stats committee birmingham ai;i feu v rcsoln tion indorsing the administration of l'resi dent roosevelt and the camliducy uf secre tory Taft foi iiic presidency was adopted by a vote of 30 u j in the kepu'.Â»lican state convention to-day a motion era carried that all members who aÃŸhliited with the davidson iacfei^j ::; :: receat uieetiug be ex pelled from tin state central committee v i aldrkii a former representative in congress who received a black eye last nigin in a right wirii chairman 1 0 thompson questioned tin 1 right of the com mittee to expel any members the com mit pc decided on i convention to be heiil iu birmingham on may '.;. Taft leads in kentucky louisville ky keb in.~a meeting of ill 11 kcnliiclvv uepnblican sraic ceutni â– cihuuiltrec v.-as bold here io-day oven or the thirteen niembera i':iw>r tim as the republican candidate for presmfut owen wister is beaten by a political boss philadelphia pa feb 18.â€”litera ture and politi'-s do not secin iu in i very successful roir liinnliuu judging ram the result of the election for couucllniau held here to-day owen wister mend of presi dent roosevelt and author of the vir gini.in was 1 candidate for the select council ( uarley seeger boss of the sev enth ward inu a seasoned politician was his opponent the election resulted in a continued on 2d psge 3d column w.sathe forecast v ; wm Chicago and vicinity snow i f ar anc * somewhat colder wednesday o -^ f thursday fair with rising temper l j v j ature high northwest winds dimin j v|a ishing and becoming variable thurs idgf holds a good position thanks examiner employment exchange tiss n'oraii sullivan expert stenographer adds her testimony as t results obtained by applying for a position al tli'j examiner employment kxchange file yo-.ir application to-day exe miner employment exchange 70 washington street Chicago february li 1908 examtis f:r employment exchange Chicago 111 gentli men â€” i take this means of extending to you my sincere tharks ami gratitude for your kind efforts in my behalf iii procur ing for me through your free employment bureau the stenographic position 1 ich 1 now have with one of chicago's most reliable concerns tln fc.li ploymi nt bureau is certainly deserving of the very liiffh est comineij'lation for the good work it is doing in securing situa tions for th â– ii'icmployed as i am quite positive it has taken a similar inl : v st in hundreds of othtrs and done for them what it has for me the examÃŸ krnployment bureau has my every wish for its continued i l^k with inun:i^muiks i am most gratefully yours 1823 union a\c^^^b miss n m sullivan ji not mere rumors m w tkat boarders Â«â– be sera rod through is4 twb the examiner's board u lodging g^jl fpot eotauu â€¢( the classified ad pages 73 v '*| fifty etmu , pays far twetre words yiw \^\ hrep times jm jfim try it and be cojitixced u